MrMiggins wrote:
Hi
Just joined to see if I can find out whether there is any information about a marriage of 2 (suspected) Aspies,,,,,
So we have been married 16yrs we have 3 fabulous kids (eldest has a AS; NOS diagnosis),but have had a rocky relationship. We have separated a number of times whilst being together and in fact are separated now but amicably. Although we have lots in common and both view each other as soul-mates our biggest problem is that we are at opposite end of the spectrum in terms of sex drive. This is complicated by my tendancy to paranoia, particularly when tired, and (I suspect) an Aspie inability to accept that the reason she is not sleeping with me must be because she is sleeping with someone else. Since we both believe that we both have Aspie tendencies I also realise that MrsMiggins (a nickname derived from the famous PieShop owner?!) has difficulty in rationalising how much of an issue this is for me.
We are both ridiculously fit and both represent GB Age-Group Triathlon.
That's probably enough as a first post!!
The "paranoia" you mentioned could be somewhat related to anxiety; I had some paranoia in my 1st relationship because of anxiety. Some of the medications used to treat anxiety have side-effects of lowering sex drive so that might make you more compatible sexually than what you currently are. You could also try medication to specially lower your drive & there might be meds that would raise her's but those are more extreme & would be harder to get prescribed thou meds can be gotten online without a prescription(I used afew sites)
SteveBorg wrote:
I appreciate all the responses here so far. It sounds like there would be aspects that would be easier (both having Aspergers), but you've also confirmed that there can be aspects that are harder (e.g., each of you having different obsessive interests).
I don't think having different obsessive interest should be a problem if both are OK with indulging in their interest by themselves some. Us Aspies tend to need abit of alone time. I love spending time with my partner but some of our interest are different. We both like watching TV & like a lot of the same shows but we sometimes watch shows we don't care for to just enjoy cuddling on the couch with each other. Other than that I like spending time on computer or sometimes playing video-games; she likes reading, writing, daydreaming/thinking, artwork some, computer some, & some video-games; we don't play video-games together much because we like different 1s. Spending time on computer isn't an obsessive interest for me like it used to be nowadays thanx to being on medication to treat my OCD so I can use more time to do other things or indulge in other interests. I don't think Cass's interest are obsessive either thou. We spend time together doing other things too like going walking, shopping, going with each other to appointments, eating, talking about things, laying in bed cuddling.